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After the Tears Helping Adult Children of Alcoholics Heal Their Childhood Trauma

Middelton-Moz, Jane; Dwinell, Lorie
ISBN-10: 0757315135
ISBN-13: 9780757315138

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Jane Middelton-Moz, M.S., is an internationally known speaker and author with more than twenty-five years of experience in consultation, training, and community intervention. She is the director of the Middelton-Moz Institute, has served on the Board of NACOA (National Association of Children of Alcoholics), and the Advisory Board of NANACOA (National Association of Native American Children of Alcoholics).
Skilled at meeting the particular needs of an organization, Ms. Middelton-Moz is a dynamic keynote presenter and is known for her highly successful "hands on, participant driven " workshops. She is recognized for her work in the areas of adult children of alcoholics, multi-generational grief and trauma in individuals, families and communities, ethnic and cultural awareness, anger, cultural self-hate, differential diagnosis, values in the workplace and in families, empowering employees, and creating positive work place environments.Ms. Middelton-Moz has appeared on national television shows including Oprah , Maury Povich , and Montel Williams , on the Discovery Channel, and has had her own PBS special. She is the author of Children of Trauma, Shame and Guilt , Boiling Point, Welcoming our Children to a New Millennium, and Values from the Front Porch, and coauthor of Bullies, Good and Mad, and The Ultimate Guide to Transforming Anger . Learn more at http://www.middeltonmozinstitute.org.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Bomb in the Basement and the Bomb in the Attic: Common Characteristics of Alcoholic Families and Survival Adaptation of Adult Children of Alcoholics
The Same but Different: Differences in Children from the Same Alcoholic Family and Differences in Alcoholic Families
Self-Sufficient in an Insufficient Way: Learning to Survive Under Chronic Stress
The Gift That Keeps On Giving: Characteristics of Children of Alcoholics
Surviving the Unimaginable: The Resilliency of Children of Alcoholics
Validation of Trauma and Breaking Through Denial: Understanding the Normal Response to an Abnormal and Painful Life
Building a Cognitive Life Raft: Developing an Intellectual Understanding of the Effects of a Painful Life
An Emotional Safety Net: Building a Relationship with the Child Within
Grief Work: The Pain That Begins to Heal Itself
Mourning, Then Behavior Change: Moving On and Giving Back
I Want You, Want You Gone, Want You Back: ACOAs in Intimate Relationships
Misplaced Loyalty: The Codependency Factor
Empowering Change in a Painful Legacy: Adult Children and Sibling Relationships
ACOAs Become Parents: A Pioneering Effort
A Pain Too Deep: ACOAs Taking Care of Elderly Parents
ACOAs in the Workplace: I Can Be a Team Player as Long as I'm the Only Player on the Team
Acceptance and Forgiveness: Holding On to Resentment Is like Taking Poison and Hoping the Other Guy Dies
Finding the Sacred in the Ordinary: Opening a Window to Spirituality for Adult Children of Alcoholics
Conclusion
Glossary
Resources
Selected References
Index
Jane Middleton-Moz has a masters degree in clinical psychology. She is the founder of Middleton-Moz Associates in Montpelier, Vermont, and Liberty Lake, Washington, and speaks internationally on issues of multigenerational grief and trauma and cultural and ethnic self-hate.
Lorie Dwinell, M.S.W., nbsp;has been a therapist in full-time private practice in Seattle since 1977, andnbsp;specializes in all aspects of addictive disorders, grief, depression, stressful life events, and transitions. She was the addiction specialist at the University of Washington's School of Socialnbsp;Work from 1973 to 1977,nbsp;and she had the pleasure ofnbsp;training many of the leaders in the chemical dependency field who went on to esteemed careers in Washington and throughout the United States. She is known nationally as a trainer and has appeared on Oprah as anbsp;guest therapist.

List price: $14.95
Edition: 2nd 2010 (Revised)
Publisher: Health Communications, Incorporated
Binding: Trade Paper
Pages: 312
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.99 lbs.
Language: English

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